I am familiar with ImageMagick and believe it is not under active
development anymore. Graphicsmagick has replaced it and/or definitely
forked Image. As far as feh it is a image viewer. It pretends to do
nothing but show pictures and I have found it more reliable than full
blown gui apps. I know
display -geometry 800x600
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 2:09 PM, GK gm5...@gmail.com wrote:
feh -g 800x600 *
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No my feh line was to display images. Feh is IMHO the best image renderer and slideshow app around.
If I misunderstood and you were talking about your monitor. Xrandr would be
your adjustment for X OR in Grub add according to your sisplay resolution a
line on the kernel line for example
To fill in the missing blanks... 'display' is part of the ImageMagick
suite of command-line image manipulation tools which goes wy back.
It *used* to be installed by default on most Linux distributions but I'm
not so sure it is anymore. It's invaluable if you want to do any sort
of
What command line syntax could I use to display a jpg image
to a specified screen size?
I currently use both kview and kuickshow to do this, but when I use:
$ kview image.jpg
I get the following continuously running warning message:
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KAction::plugAccel(): call to
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Josef Lowder j...@actionline.com wrote:
What command line syntax could I use to display a jpg image
to a specified screen size?
I currently use both kview and kuickshow to do this, but when I use:
$ kview image.jpg
I get the following continuously running
After a long battle with technology, Josef Lowder wrote:
What command line syntax could I use to display a jpg image
to a specified screen size?
To a specified screen size? Most things have the equivalent of a --geometry
option somewhere if it doesn't handle that automatically.
$ kuickshow
After a long battle with technology, Matt Graham wrote:
After a long battle with technology, Josef Lowder wrote:
$ kuickshow image.jpg
works better without any error or warning message, but still has a title
bar that I would like to eliminate.
Title bar is provided by the window manager. I
feh -g 800x600 *
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